J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2019 Apr;49(4):280-283. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2019.8420. Epub 2019 Mar 12.
Increasing cadence is often recommended to reduce load rate and to lower injury risk. However, habitual cadence was recently shown to be unrelated to load rate. Cadence is likely influenced by leg length. If so, then cadence may be related to load rate when it is normalized to leg length.
To examine the relationship between cadence and leg length in both injured and uninjured runners with a rearfoot strike pattern. We hypothesized that increased leg length would be associated with lower cadence. We also evaluated the relationship between cadence normalized to leg length and the vertical average load rate (VALR), expecting that as cadence normalized to leg length increased, VALR would decrease.
In this cross-sectional cohort, laboratory-based study, 40 uninjured and 42 injured recreational runners with a rearfoot strike pattern were measured at self-selected speeds. The relationship of cadence to leg length was measured between groups by injury status. A secondary analysis evaluated the relationship between cadence normalized to leg length and VALR. The data were analyzed using a multiple linear regression, with injury status as a covariate. Alpha was set to .05.
Accounting for injury status, leg length had a moderate negative association with cadence (P<.001, r = 0.449, standardized β = - 0.443). There were no associations of VALR with cadence normalized to leg length by injury status or across participants.
Lower cadence was observed in recreational runners with longer legs, regardless of injury status. However, cadence was not related to load rate when normalized to leg length. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2019;49(4):280-283. doi:10.2519/jospt.2019.8420.
增加步频通常被推荐用于降低负荷率和降低受伤风险。然而,最近的研究表明,习惯性步频与负荷率无关。步频可能受腿长的影响。如果是这样,那么当步频归一化到腿长时,它可能与负荷率有关。
研究后跟触地模式的受伤和未受伤跑步者的步频与腿长之间的关系。我们假设腿长增加与步频降低有关。我们还评估了步频归一化到腿长与垂直平均负荷率(VALR)之间的关系,预计随着步频归一化到腿长的增加,VALR 将降低。
在这项横断面队列、基于实验室的研究中,40 名未受伤和 42 名后跟触地模式的受伤休闲跑步者在自我选择的速度下进行了测量。通过受伤状态来测量步频与腿长之间的关系。二次分析评估了步频归一化到腿长与 VALR 之间的关系。使用多元线性回归分析数据,将受伤状态作为协变量。α 设置为 0.05。
考虑到受伤状态,腿长与步频呈中度负相关(P<.001,r = 0.449,标准化β = -0.443)。无论受伤状态如何,VALR 与步频归一化到腿长之间均无关联,也不存在参与者之间的关联。
无论受伤状态如何,腿长较长的休闲跑步者的步频较低。然而,当步频归一化到腿长时,与负荷率无关。